Gary Giuffrida, 58, was tracked down at the Belmont Mall after police said he used the stolen cards to buy a few things.

But this is not Giuffrida's first time in the spotlight. Does the name Gary “Boo-Boo” Giuffrida sound familiar?

Giuffrida was portrayed by actor Paul Campbell in the 2010 film, "The Fighter," featuring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale. The movie looked at the early years of boxer Mickey Ward and his brother Dicky Eklund, who helped train him before going pro in the mid-1980s.

Giuffrida and Eklund were also featured in a 1995 HBO documentary that explored crack addiction.

Fast-forward to the present day, and it appears Giuffrida's troubles have continued.

On Sunday, Giuffrida caught the attention of Belmont police when they were called by a Planet Fitness employee who said a man at the gym had been acting suspicious, even rifling through unlocked lockers. But before police arrived, the man took off.

Then, on Monday, the man showed up at the gym again and was confronted by workers. But again, he took off before police arrived.

Then, police caught a break.

“While officers were on the mall property, we determined that he was in possession of a stolen credit card and it was being used at one of the stores inside the mall,” said Sgt. Richard Mann of the Belmont Police Department.

"The officer was armed with a picture of Mr. Giuffrida,checked the mall and found Mr. Giuffrida in possesion of stolen property, identified him and also found him in possession of several unreported credit cards," said Mann.

Giuffrida was found with five cards that weren't his, police said.

“He had used two. Three of the credit cards in his possession were from people who were not aware that he had stolen their cards,” said Mann.

Guiffrida was in court on Tuesday facing numerous charges. He is still at the Belknap County Jail as of Wednesday evening.

Police and management at Planet Fitness in Belmont recommend that gym goers keep their belongings locked in the lockers while they exercise.